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Their lips met with a tender and powerful force. At that point, they melted into each other and Seth felt a flush of sensations over his entire being. Hands wandered naturally, and each caress became more exciting and pleasurable. Where the body ended and the soul began was a mystery in this ancient game of combinations. — Kenneth Eade

I think you're going to see a number of Democrats that do want to see us grapple with spending. — Amy Klobuchar

There are only a few people out there who can completely overcome their fears, and they all live in Tibet. — Susan Cain

My mind rejects the whole present social order and Christianity - home, the recognised virtues, classes of life, and religious doctrines — James Joyce

All of it gleamed in haphazard array, and most was covered by cobwebs from centuries past, along with layers of dust and grime. — J.R. Rain

So if you start at the center of the peak, you can see that for every five days you spend being average, you spend one day being mildly stupid and one day mildly smart. For every five of those, you spend one day moderately stupid and one day moderately genius. For every five days like that . . — Brandon Sanderson

Saying that the Palestinian people aren't really a people - that's not a zany thing to say. That's a psychotic thing to say in the midst of all of the politics we live through on a daily basis. — Lewis Black

Envy assails the noblest: the winds howl around the highest peaks. — Ovid

Under the gold standard gold is money and money is gold. It is immaterial whether or not the laws assign legal tender quality only to gold coins minted by the government. — Ludwig Von Mises

Connection was the thing, whether through bed, bottle, grand inquisitorial session. — Anthony Burgess

It used to be that we imagined our mobile phones were there so that we could talk to each other. Now we want our mobile phones to talk to us. — Sherry Turkle